Chess: A Game or a Sport
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Re: Chess: A Game or a Sport
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Re: Chess: A Game or a Sport
If chess were supposedly a sport, activities such as checkers, go, Battleship and Connect 4 (among others) would be similarly classified as sports, due to striking similarities in terms of setting, gameplay, and other such attributes, wouldn't they?i rep back 3+
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Re: Chess: A Game or a Sport
Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View PostHi Kevin:
Might the difference be the strictness of the actual competition conditions ( chess has recording, clock, arbiters, strict unbiased pairings system, etc. )? Can other " games " match this strict competition conditions, like we find in the Olympics?
Bob
And it's not clocks, arbiters, pairing systems etc. that define what is a sport. A pick up basketball game in the schoolyard without supervision still qualifies as participating in sports.
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Re: Chess: A Game or a Sport
Originally posted by Bob Armstrong View PostHi Kevin:
Can other " games " match this strict competition conditions, like we find in the Olympics?
Bob
- Chess
- Chinese chess (Xiangqi)
- Go
- Checkers (Draughts)
- Bridge
Athletes competed in several events, including blitz, rapid, blindfold.
http://www.worldmindgames.net/en/Marcus Wilker
Annex Chess Club
Toronto, Ontario
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Re: Chess: A Game or a Sport
Originally posted by Marcus Wilker View PostThe World Mind Games in 2011 included 5 "mind sports":
- Chess
- Chinese chess (Xiangqi)
- Go
- Checkers (Draughts)
- Bridge
Athletes competed in several events, including blitz, rapid, blindfold.
http://www.worldmindgames.net/en/Anything that can go wrong will go wrong.
Murphy's law, by Edward A. Murphy Jr., USAF, Aerospace Engineer
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Re: Chess: A Game or a Sport
Originally posted by Larry Castle View Post"Chess, first of all, is Art"- Mikail Tal
http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/milovrap02.htmlMarcus Wilker
Annex Chess Club
Toronto, Ontario
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Re: Chess: A Game or a Sport
Originally posted by Kevin Pacey View PostSo many other standard, and equally worthy, games come to mind. Why not include Japanese Chess (Shogi) or Scrabble, for instance?
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Re: Chess: A Game or a Sport
Originally posted by Jean Hébert View PostRegarding Scrabble, there is a language problem. It may seem unbelievable to some, but not everyone plays it in English...Marcus Wilker
Annex Chess Club
Toronto, Ontario
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Re: Chess: A Game or a Sport
Originally posted by Denis Gauthier View PostWhat about curling, golf, F1, shooting? Sport or not? Hockey is a game! Isn't it?
But it's not a matter of being more of a sport or less of a sport. All sports emphasize certain aspects and downplay others, and you get a picture of what sport is only by looking at them all together and seeing the "family resemblance." And each member adds something new to that family.
There wouldn't be much point in adding a new sport to the Olympics if it was exactly like others that are already there. New sports should have to argue for their significant difference from the others rather than their similarity, shouldn't they?Marcus Wilker
Annex Chess Club
Toronto, Ontario
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Re: Chess: A Game or a Sport
Marcus wrote:
And in some languages, like Chinese, I can't imagine the game existing at all.
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